src/share/vm/utilities/workgroup.hpp

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stefank@2314 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_WORKGROUP_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_WORKGROUP_HPP
stefank@2314 27
stefank@2314 28 #include "utilities/taskqueue.hpp"
stefank@2314 29 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux
stefank@2314 30 # include "thread_linux.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 31 #endif
stefank@2314 32 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris
stefank@2314 33 # include "thread_solaris.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 34 #endif
stefank@2314 35 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows
stefank@2314 36 # include "thread_windows.inline.hpp"
stefank@2314 37 #endif
stefank@2314 38
duke@435 39 // Forward declarations of classes defined here
duke@435 40
duke@435 41 class WorkGang;
duke@435 42 class GangWorker;
duke@435 43 class YieldingFlexibleGangWorker;
duke@435 44 class YieldingFlexibleGangTask;
duke@435 45 class WorkData;
jmasa@2188 46 class AbstractWorkGang;
duke@435 47
duke@435 48 // An abstract task to be worked on by a gang.
duke@435 49 // You subclass this to supply your own work() method
apetrusenko@984 50 class AbstractGangTask VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
duke@435 51 public:
duke@435 52 // The abstract work method.
duke@435 53 // The argument tells you which member of the gang you are.
duke@435 54 virtual void work(int i) = 0;
duke@435 55
jmasa@2188 56 // This method configures the task for proper termination.
jmasa@2188 57 // Some tasks do not have any requirements on termination
jmasa@2188 58 // and may inherit this method that does nothing. Some
jmasa@2188 59 // tasks do some coordination on termination and override
jmasa@2188 60 // this method to implement that coordination.
jmasa@2188 61 virtual void set_for_termination(int active_workers) {};
jmasa@2188 62
duke@435 63 // Debugging accessor for the name.
duke@435 64 const char* name() const PRODUCT_RETURN_(return NULL;);
duke@435 65 int counter() { return _counter; }
duke@435 66 void set_counter(int value) { _counter = value; }
duke@435 67 int *address_of_counter() { return &_counter; }
duke@435 68
duke@435 69 // RTTI
duke@435 70 NOT_PRODUCT(virtual bool is_YieldingFlexibleGang_task() const {
duke@435 71 return false;
duke@435 72 })
duke@435 73
duke@435 74 private:
duke@435 75 NOT_PRODUCT(const char* _name;)
duke@435 76 // ??? Should a task have a priority associated with it?
duke@435 77 // ??? Or can the run method adjust priority as needed?
duke@435 78 int _counter;
duke@435 79
duke@435 80 protected:
duke@435 81 // Constructor and desctructor: only construct subclasses.
duke@435 82 AbstractGangTask(const char* name) {
duke@435 83 NOT_PRODUCT(_name = name);
duke@435 84 _counter = 0;
duke@435 85 }
duke@435 86 virtual ~AbstractGangTask() { }
duke@435 87 };
duke@435 88
jmasa@2188 89 class AbstractGangTaskWOopQueues : public AbstractGangTask {
jmasa@2188 90 OopTaskQueueSet* _queues;
jmasa@2188 91 ParallelTaskTerminator _terminator;
jmasa@2188 92 public:
jmasa@2188 93 AbstractGangTaskWOopQueues(const char* name, OopTaskQueueSet* queues) :
jmasa@2188 94 AbstractGangTask(name), _queues(queues), _terminator(0, _queues) {}
jmasa@2188 95 ParallelTaskTerminator* terminator() { return &_terminator; }
jmasa@2188 96 virtual void set_for_termination(int active_workers) {
jmasa@2188 97 terminator()->reset_for_reuse(active_workers);
jmasa@2188 98 }
jmasa@2188 99 OopTaskQueueSet* queues() { return _queues; }
jmasa@2188 100 };
duke@435 101
duke@435 102 // Class AbstractWorkGang:
duke@435 103 // An abstract class representing a gang of workers.
duke@435 104 // You subclass this to supply an implementation of run_task().
duke@435 105 class AbstractWorkGang: public CHeapObj {
duke@435 106 // Here's the public interface to this class.
duke@435 107 public:
duke@435 108 // Constructor and destructor.
ysr@777 109 AbstractWorkGang(const char* name, bool are_GC_task_threads,
ysr@777 110 bool are_ConcurrentGC_threads);
duke@435 111 ~AbstractWorkGang();
duke@435 112 // Run a task, returns when the task is done (or terminated).
duke@435 113 virtual void run_task(AbstractGangTask* task) = 0;
duke@435 114 // Stop and terminate all workers.
duke@435 115 virtual void stop();
duke@435 116 public:
duke@435 117 // Debugging.
duke@435 118 const char* name() const;
duke@435 119 protected:
duke@435 120 // Initialize only instance data.
ysr@777 121 const bool _are_GC_task_threads;
ysr@777 122 const bool _are_ConcurrentGC_threads;
duke@435 123 // Printing support.
duke@435 124 const char* _name;
duke@435 125 // The monitor which protects these data,
duke@435 126 // and notifies of changes in it.
duke@435 127 Monitor* _monitor;
duke@435 128 // The count of the number of workers in the gang.
duke@435 129 int _total_workers;
duke@435 130 // Whether the workers should terminate.
duke@435 131 bool _terminate;
duke@435 132 // The array of worker threads for this gang.
duke@435 133 // This is only needed for cleaning up.
duke@435 134 GangWorker** _gang_workers;
duke@435 135 // The task for this gang.
duke@435 136 AbstractGangTask* _task;
duke@435 137 // A sequence number for the current task.
duke@435 138 int _sequence_number;
duke@435 139 // The number of started workers.
duke@435 140 int _started_workers;
duke@435 141 // The number of finished workers.
duke@435 142 int _finished_workers;
duke@435 143 public:
duke@435 144 // Accessors for fields
duke@435 145 Monitor* monitor() const {
duke@435 146 return _monitor;
duke@435 147 }
duke@435 148 int total_workers() const {
duke@435 149 return _total_workers;
duke@435 150 }
jmasa@2188 151 virtual int active_workers() const {
jmasa@2188 152 return _total_workers;
jmasa@2188 153 }
duke@435 154 bool terminate() const {
duke@435 155 return _terminate;
duke@435 156 }
duke@435 157 GangWorker** gang_workers() const {
duke@435 158 return _gang_workers;
duke@435 159 }
duke@435 160 AbstractGangTask* task() const {
duke@435 161 return _task;
duke@435 162 }
duke@435 163 int sequence_number() const {
duke@435 164 return _sequence_number;
duke@435 165 }
duke@435 166 int started_workers() const {
duke@435 167 return _started_workers;
duke@435 168 }
duke@435 169 int finished_workers() const {
duke@435 170 return _finished_workers;
duke@435 171 }
ysr@777 172 bool are_GC_task_threads() const {
ysr@777 173 return _are_GC_task_threads;
ysr@777 174 }
ysr@777 175 bool are_ConcurrentGC_threads() const {
ysr@777 176 return _are_ConcurrentGC_threads;
duke@435 177 }
duke@435 178 // Predicates.
duke@435 179 bool is_idle() const {
duke@435 180 return (task() == NULL);
duke@435 181 }
duke@435 182 // Return the Ith gang worker.
duke@435 183 GangWorker* gang_worker(int i) const;
duke@435 184
duke@435 185 void threads_do(ThreadClosure* tc) const;
duke@435 186
duke@435 187 // Printing
duke@435 188 void print_worker_threads_on(outputStream *st) const;
duke@435 189 void print_worker_threads() const {
duke@435 190 print_worker_threads_on(tty);
duke@435 191 }
duke@435 192
duke@435 193 protected:
duke@435 194 friend class GangWorker;
duke@435 195 friend class YieldingFlexibleGangWorker;
duke@435 196 // Note activation and deactivation of workers.
duke@435 197 // These methods should only be called with the mutex held.
duke@435 198 void internal_worker_poll(WorkData* data) const;
duke@435 199 void internal_note_start();
duke@435 200 void internal_note_finish();
duke@435 201 };
duke@435 202
duke@435 203 class WorkData: public StackObj {
duke@435 204 // This would be a struct, but I want accessor methods.
duke@435 205 private:
duke@435 206 bool _terminate;
duke@435 207 AbstractGangTask* _task;
duke@435 208 int _sequence_number;
duke@435 209 public:
duke@435 210 // Constructor and destructor
duke@435 211 WorkData() {
duke@435 212 _terminate = false;
duke@435 213 _task = NULL;
duke@435 214 _sequence_number = 0;
duke@435 215 }
duke@435 216 ~WorkData() {
duke@435 217 }
duke@435 218 // Accessors and modifiers
duke@435 219 bool terminate() const { return _terminate; }
duke@435 220 void set_terminate(bool value) { _terminate = value; }
duke@435 221 AbstractGangTask* task() const { return _task; }
duke@435 222 void set_task(AbstractGangTask* value) { _task = value; }
duke@435 223 int sequence_number() const { return _sequence_number; }
duke@435 224 void set_sequence_number(int value) { _sequence_number = value; }
duke@435 225
duke@435 226 YieldingFlexibleGangTask* yf_task() const {
duke@435 227 return (YieldingFlexibleGangTask*)_task;
duke@435 228 }
duke@435 229 };
duke@435 230
duke@435 231 // Class WorkGang:
duke@435 232 class WorkGang: public AbstractWorkGang {
duke@435 233 public:
duke@435 234 // Constructor
ysr@777 235 WorkGang(const char* name, int workers,
ysr@777 236 bool are_GC_task_threads, bool are_ConcurrentGC_threads);
duke@435 237 // Run a task, returns when the task is done (or terminated).
duke@435 238 virtual void run_task(AbstractGangTask* task);
jmasa@2188 239 void run_task(AbstractGangTask* task, uint no_of_parallel_workers);
jmasa@2188 240 // Allocate a worker and return a pointer to it.
jmasa@2188 241 virtual GangWorker* allocate_worker(int which);
jmasa@2188 242 // Initialize workers in the gang. Return true if initialization
jmasa@2188 243 // succeeded. The type of the worker can be overridden in a derived
jmasa@2188 244 // class with the appropriate implementation of allocate_worker().
jmasa@2188 245 bool initialize_workers();
duke@435 246 };
duke@435 247
duke@435 248 // Class GangWorker:
duke@435 249 // Several instances of this class run in parallel as workers for a gang.
duke@435 250 class GangWorker: public WorkerThread {
duke@435 251 public:
duke@435 252 // Constructors and destructor.
duke@435 253 GangWorker(AbstractWorkGang* gang, uint id);
duke@435 254
duke@435 255 // The only real method: run a task for the gang.
duke@435 256 virtual void run();
duke@435 257 // Predicate for Thread
duke@435 258 virtual bool is_GC_task_thread() const;
ysr@777 259 virtual bool is_ConcurrentGC_thread() const;
duke@435 260 // Printing
duke@435 261 void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
duke@435 262 virtual void print() const { print_on(tty); }
duke@435 263 protected:
duke@435 264 AbstractWorkGang* _gang;
duke@435 265
duke@435 266 virtual void initialize();
duke@435 267 virtual void loop();
duke@435 268
duke@435 269 public:
duke@435 270 AbstractWorkGang* gang() const { return _gang; }
duke@435 271 };
duke@435 272
jmasa@2188 273 class FlexibleWorkGang: public WorkGang {
jmasa@2188 274 protected:
jmasa@2188 275 int _active_workers;
jmasa@2188 276 public:
jmasa@2188 277 // Constructor and destructor.
jmasa@2188 278 FlexibleWorkGang(const char* name, int workers,
jmasa@2188 279 bool are_GC_task_threads,
jmasa@2188 280 bool are_ConcurrentGC_threads) :
jmasa@2188 281 WorkGang(name, workers, are_GC_task_threads, are_ConcurrentGC_threads) {
jmasa@2188 282 _active_workers = ParallelGCThreads;
jmasa@2188 283 };
jmasa@2188 284 // Accessors for fields
jmasa@2188 285 virtual int active_workers() const { return _active_workers; }
jmasa@2188 286 void set_active_workers(int v) { _active_workers = v; }
jmasa@2188 287 };
jmasa@2188 288
jmasa@2188 289 // Work gangs in garbage collectors: 2009-06-10
jmasa@2188 290 //
jmasa@2188 291 // SharedHeap - work gang for stop-the-world parallel collection.
jmasa@2188 292 // Used by
jmasa@2188 293 // ParNewGeneration
jmasa@2188 294 // CMSParRemarkTask
jmasa@2188 295 // CMSRefProcTaskExecutor
jmasa@2188 296 // G1CollectedHeap
jmasa@2188 297 // G1ParFinalCountTask
jmasa@2188 298 // ConcurrentMark
jmasa@2188 299 // CMSCollector
jmasa@2188 300
duke@435 301 // A class that acts as a synchronisation barrier. Workers enter
duke@435 302 // the barrier and must wait until all other workers have entered
duke@435 303 // before any of them may leave.
duke@435 304
duke@435 305 class WorkGangBarrierSync : public StackObj {
duke@435 306 protected:
duke@435 307 Monitor _monitor;
duke@435 308 int _n_workers;
duke@435 309 int _n_completed;
ysr@777 310 bool _should_reset;
duke@435 311
ysr@777 312 Monitor* monitor() { return &_monitor; }
ysr@777 313 int n_workers() { return _n_workers; }
ysr@777 314 int n_completed() { return _n_completed; }
ysr@777 315 bool should_reset() { return _should_reset; }
duke@435 316
ysr@777 317 void zero_completed() { _n_completed = 0; }
ysr@777 318 void inc_completed() { _n_completed++; }
ysr@777 319
ysr@777 320 void set_should_reset(bool v) { _should_reset = v; }
duke@435 321
duke@435 322 public:
duke@435 323 WorkGangBarrierSync();
duke@435 324 WorkGangBarrierSync(int n_workers, const char* name);
duke@435 325
duke@435 326 // Set the number of workers that will use the barrier.
duke@435 327 // Must be called before any of the workers start running.
duke@435 328 void set_n_workers(int n_workers);
duke@435 329
duke@435 330 // Enter the barrier. A worker that enters the barrier will
duke@435 331 // not be allowed to leave until all other threads have
duke@435 332 // also entered the barrier.
duke@435 333 void enter();
duke@435 334 };
duke@435 335
duke@435 336 // A class to manage claiming of subtasks within a group of tasks. The
duke@435 337 // subtasks will be identified by integer indices, usually elements of an
duke@435 338 // enumeration type.
duke@435 339
duke@435 340 class SubTasksDone: public CHeapObj {
duke@435 341 jint* _tasks;
duke@435 342 int _n_tasks;
duke@435 343 int _n_threads;
duke@435 344 jint _threads_completed;
duke@435 345 #ifdef ASSERT
jmasa@2188 346 volatile jint _claimed;
duke@435 347 #endif
duke@435 348
duke@435 349 // Set all tasks to unclaimed.
duke@435 350 void clear();
duke@435 351
duke@435 352 public:
duke@435 353 // Initializes "this" to a state in which there are "n" tasks to be
duke@435 354 // processed, none of the which are originally claimed. The number of
duke@435 355 // threads doing the tasks is initialized 1.
duke@435 356 SubTasksDone(int n);
duke@435 357
duke@435 358 // True iff the object is in a valid state.
duke@435 359 bool valid();
duke@435 360
jmasa@2188 361 // Get/set the number of parallel threads doing the tasks to "t". Can only
duke@435 362 // be called before tasks start or after they are complete.
jmasa@2188 363 int n_threads() { return _n_threads; }
jmasa@2188 364 void set_n_threads(int t);
duke@435 365
duke@435 366 // Returns "false" if the task "t" is unclaimed, and ensures that task is
duke@435 367 // claimed. The task "t" is required to be within the range of "this".
duke@435 368 bool is_task_claimed(int t);
duke@435 369
duke@435 370 // The calling thread asserts that it has attempted to claim all the
duke@435 371 // tasks that it will try to claim. Every thread in the parallel task
duke@435 372 // must execute this. (When the last thread does so, the task array is
duke@435 373 // cleared.)
duke@435 374 void all_tasks_completed();
duke@435 375
duke@435 376 // Destructor.
duke@435 377 ~SubTasksDone();
duke@435 378 };
duke@435 379
duke@435 380 // As above, but for sequential tasks, i.e. instead of claiming
duke@435 381 // sub-tasks from a set (possibly an enumeration), claim sub-tasks
duke@435 382 // in sequential order. This is ideal for claiming dynamically
duke@435 383 // partitioned tasks (like striding in the parallel remembered
duke@435 384 // set scanning). Note that unlike the above class this is
duke@435 385 // a stack object - is there any reason for it not to be?
duke@435 386
duke@435 387 class SequentialSubTasksDone : public StackObj {
duke@435 388 protected:
duke@435 389 jint _n_tasks; // Total number of tasks available.
duke@435 390 jint _n_claimed; // Number of tasks claimed.
jmasa@2188 391 // _n_threads is used to determine when a sub task is done.
jmasa@2188 392 // See comments on SubTasksDone::_n_threads
duke@435 393 jint _n_threads; // Total number of parallel threads.
duke@435 394 jint _n_completed; // Number of completed threads.
duke@435 395
duke@435 396 void clear();
duke@435 397
duke@435 398 public:
jmasa@2188 399 SequentialSubTasksDone() {
jmasa@2188 400 clear();
jmasa@2188 401 }
duke@435 402 ~SequentialSubTasksDone() {}
duke@435 403
duke@435 404 // True iff the object is in a valid state.
duke@435 405 bool valid();
duke@435 406
duke@435 407 // number of tasks
duke@435 408 jint n_tasks() const { return _n_tasks; }
duke@435 409
jmasa@2188 410 // Get/set the number of parallel threads doing the tasks to t.
duke@435 411 // Should be called before the task starts but it is safe
duke@435 412 // to call this once a task is running provided that all
duke@435 413 // threads agree on the number of threads.
jmasa@2188 414 int n_threads() { return _n_threads; }
jmasa@2188 415 void set_n_threads(int t) { _n_threads = t; }
duke@435 416
duke@435 417 // Set the number of tasks to be claimed to t. As above,
duke@435 418 // should be called before the tasks start but it is safe
duke@435 419 // to call this once a task is running provided all threads
duke@435 420 // agree on the number of tasks.
duke@435 421 void set_n_tasks(int t) { _n_tasks = t; }
duke@435 422
duke@435 423 // Returns false if the next task in the sequence is unclaimed,
duke@435 424 // and ensures that it is claimed. Will set t to be the index
duke@435 425 // of the claimed task in the sequence. Will return true if
duke@435 426 // the task cannot be claimed and there are none left to claim.
duke@435 427 bool is_task_claimed(int& t);
duke@435 428
duke@435 429 // The calling thread asserts that it has attempted to claim
duke@435 430 // all the tasks it possibly can in the sequence. Every thread
duke@435 431 // claiming tasks must promise call this. Returns true if this
duke@435 432 // is the last thread to complete so that the thread can perform
duke@435 433 // cleanup if necessary.
duke@435 434 bool all_tasks_completed();
duke@435 435 };
ysr@777 436
ysr@777 437 // Represents a set of free small integer ids.
ysr@777 438 class FreeIdSet {
ysr@777 439 enum {
ysr@777 440 end_of_list = -1,
ysr@777 441 claimed = -2
ysr@777 442 };
ysr@777 443
ysr@777 444 int _sz;
ysr@777 445 Monitor* _mon;
ysr@777 446
ysr@777 447 int* _ids;
ysr@777 448 int _hd;
ysr@777 449 int _waiters;
ysr@777 450 int _claimed;
ysr@777 451
ysr@777 452 static bool _safepoint;
ysr@777 453 typedef FreeIdSet* FreeIdSetPtr;
ysr@777 454 static const int NSets = 10;
ysr@777 455 static FreeIdSetPtr _sets[NSets];
ysr@777 456 static bool _stat_init;
ysr@777 457 int _index;
ysr@777 458
ysr@777 459 public:
ysr@777 460 FreeIdSet(int sz, Monitor* mon);
ysr@777 461 ~FreeIdSet();
ysr@777 462
ysr@777 463 static void set_safepoint(bool b);
ysr@777 464
ysr@777 465 // Attempt to claim the given id permanently. Returns "true" iff
ysr@777 466 // successful.
ysr@777 467 bool claim_perm_id(int i);
ysr@777 468
ysr@777 469 // Returns an unclaimed parallel id (waiting for one to be released if
ysr@777 470 // necessary). Returns "-1" if a GC wakes up a wait for an id.
ysr@777 471 int claim_par_id();
ysr@777 472
ysr@777 473 void release_par_id(int id);
ysr@777 474 };
stefank@2314 475
stefank@2314 476 #endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_WORKGROUP_HPP

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